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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron delve into the political upheavals in Germany and France, the backlash against governing parties in Africa, and the ongoing battle between Trump's appointments and the deep state. They also explore the contrasting austerity measures of Donald Trump and Javier Milei, the negative impacts of the informal economy, media overreactions, the benefits of nuclear energy, and the heartache of family estrangement due to political differences.
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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, hosts James Just and John Cameron tackle a range of pressing issues. They delve into President Biden's controversial pardon of his son Hunter, dissect California's legislative session aimed at countering Trump, and discuss the alarming proximity of humanity to World War III. The episode also explores the U.S. funding of police brutality in Brazil, Justice Alito's critique of the Solicitor General regarding trans procedures for kids, and the debate over the Department of Education's impact on children.
Libertarian Counterpoint 1735
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Join James Just and John Cameron as they discuss how Musk and Ramaswamy plan to leverage Supreme Court rulings to cut US agencies. They also delve into the latest "Ten Thousand Commandments 2024" report, Trump's proposed appointments, and the US regulators' move to break up Google. Additionally, they cover the 18-state lawsuit against the SEC over alleged unlawful crypto regulation, Australia's proposed social media ban for children under 16, and House Republicans grilling the FEMA administrator over alleged political bias.
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This week on Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss the Sacramento City Council's unanimous approval of a $46 million revitalization plan for the Old Sacramento Waterfront, the controversial Railyards stadium project, and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
We'll also examine the backlash against a police probe of Telegraph writer Allison Pearson, the Pentagon's seventh consecutive audit failure, and California's historic rejection of a minimum wage increase.
Join us as we dissect these stories and explore the libertarian perspective on the issues of the day!
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In this thought-provoking episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, airing on November 14, 2024, hosts James Just and John Cameron dive deep into the current state of the Democratic Party. They explore themes of self-reflection versus self-victimization in light of recent electoral outcomes. The discussion turns to the role of the mainstream media as they examine whether it truly emerged as the loser of the election, particularly in light of Trump's resurgence in traditionally blue states like California.
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In this live episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, James Just and John Cameron discuss the 2024 US presidential election results, where Donald Trump wins again, and the implications for the country. They also touch on the Libertarian Party's underperformance and other election-related news.
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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint 1728, hosts James Just and Alexander Vasquez dissect the post-Sacramento Mayoral debate. They also delve into various California propositions,
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On this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into a range of topics. They discuss the Teamsters' decision not to endorse any election candidate, despite claiming majority support for Trump. The Chancellor's state of the schools address is critiqued, and the impact of a Trump judge's ruling on the Labor Board's constitutionality is analyzed. The hosts also explore the implications of the latest Supreme Court leak and bureaucratic misconduct in California and New York. The episode concludes with a discussion on the consequences of actions, focusing on a class-action suit against anti-Israel activists and a letter to the editor about protesters facing consequences, not reprisals.
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On this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint 1726, hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into the freedom of expression, discussing demands for investigation after the NH Libertarian Party shares a threatening post about Harris. They also explore the potential risks Elon Musk poses to national security. The duo then discusses the Montana high court's ruling in favor of the Green Party candidate and California's new laws to crack down on election deepfakes. They also touch upon the EU's potential impact on AI innovation and the growing bipartisan push to reform environmental litigation laws.
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Libertarian Counterpoint 1725" explores free speech issues, political accountability, and international interference. Discussions include a mother's arrest for criticizing city attorney pay raises, potential consequences for those who concealed Biden's cognitive decline, and meddling in other countries' conflicts.
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In this powerful live episode of Libertarian Counterpoint, our hosts James Just, John Cameron, and Christine Bish dive into the pressing issue of how freedom is being shut down in today's political landscape.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the implications of these developments for freedom of speech and the press.
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Join hosts James Just, John Cameron, and Tyler Kuskie as they delve into the chilling developments across Europe that threaten free speech and individual rights. From a European regulator’s rogue actions against Elon Musk to the UK police commissioner’s alarming threats to extradite and jail US citizens over online posts, this episode uncovers the growing authoritarianism. They also discuss Germany’s punitive measures against an American writer, Harvard’s hypocrisy, and the troubling trend of civil forfeitures in the US. Finally, they compare the 2024 Republican platform to the Democratic platform of 1992, highlighting the shifting political landscape.
Libertarian Counterpoint 1722
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Join hosts James Just, John Cameron, and Tyler Kuskie for an engaging discussion on the latest issues impacting our liberties. In this episode, we catch up with Tyler Kuskie and his involvement with NorCal Liberty Fest. We also delve into the deceptive promises surrounding student loans by the Biden-Harris administration, Kamala Harris’s controversial campaign tactics, her plans to shake up the housing market, the rise of misleading ‘experts,’ and the truth behind Google’s political ads in California. Don’t miss this insightful and thought-provoking episode!
Libertarian Counterpoint 1721
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On Libertarian Counterpoint 1720, James Just and John Cameron dissect Joe Biden's mail-in ballot initiative and Elon Musk's alleged 'Election Interference'. They also delve into the Kamala Coup in 'From the Fields'. Plus, discussions on failed electric school bus conversions, wind energy, and climate misinformation.
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Join James Just and John Cameron as they delve into the latest failures of the City of Sacramento. From the closure of the iconic Rio City Cafe due to landlord issues to the controversial plan holding business owners accountable for stolen shopping carts, this episode uncovers the city’s missteps. In “From the Fields,” we discuss the implications of Maduro’s election victory on Kamala Harris, the Democrats’ focus on celebrating Harris, DOJ data confirming conservative fears about Biden’s justice system, California’s potential minimum wage hike, and the Olympic Village’s response to backlash over its woke policies.
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Join us on this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint as we continue our discussion with Bruce Lee from the Phoenix Correspondents Commission.
Dive into an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues of taxes and national debt. Bruce shares his insights on how current policies impact individual freedoms and economic stability. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation on the challenges and solutions for a more fiscally responsible future.
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Join us on this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint as we welcome Bruce Lee from the Phoenix Correspondents Commission. Dive into an in-depth discussion on the pressing issues of taxes and national debt. Bruce shares his insights on how current policies impact individual freedoms and economic stability. Don’t miss this enlightening conversation on the challenges and solutions for a more fiscally responsible future.
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In this episode of Libertarian Counterpoint (1716), James Just and Richard Fields discuss pressing issues impacting civil liberties and democracy.
Gavin Newsom's controversial actions against criminal justice reform in California.
The guarded reformist approach of Iran's new president.
The expulsion of a USF student over protest participation just before graduation.
The implications of the Supreme Court's homeless camping ban ruling on Sacramento.
Ethical concerns surrounding recent hard-right rulings by the Supreme Court.
The debate over corporations pushing rental over ownership, and legislative responses.
MrBeast's response to criticism following his latest video.
Tune in as they explore these topics through a libertarian lens, highlighting threats to free speech and individual freedoms.
LCP 1716
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Join hosts James Just and Richard Fields on Libertarian Counterpoint as they dissect the aftermath of Biden's debate disaster, exploring how Trump influenced the outcome. They also discuss significant legal rulings, including the Supreme Court's decision on Chevron and its impact on federal agencies' power. Additionally, they analyze Amazon's censorship under White House pressure, the EU's controversial chat control law, and the FDA's contentious approval of menthol vapes. Stay informed with insightful libertarian perspectives on current events affecting policy and freedom.
LCP 1715
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In this thought-provoking episode of “Libertarian Counterpoint,” hosts James Just and John Cameron delve into the controversial topic of military involvement in spreading anti-vax conspiracy theories. They dissect media disinformation tactics, particularly the labeling of political groups as “far right.” The discussion then shifts to the administrative state’s overreach, highlighted by California’s proposed ban on reusable grocery bags and the worsening exodus from the state. The episode also covers the Los Angeles School District’s and Governor Newsom’s push for a cellphone ban in schools, Letitia James’ stance on a ruling affecting Trump supporters, and allegations of free speech violations in NYC’s educational councils.
LCP 1714
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